Say Goodbye

Album: First Kiss (2015)
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  • We haven’t really talked about it
    All we do is walk around it now
    I hate to say I’ve thought about it
    I wish that we could make this work somehow
    It’s not really complicated
    I can hear it when you sigh
    Comes a time we have to face it
    Maybe it’s just time to say goodbye

    Lately I can feel us drifting
    Even though the good outweighs the bad
    Feels like our world is shifting
    But yet you are the best I’ve ever had
    I still love to watch you sleeping
    I still see that look in your eye
    But there’s seeing and believing
    And maybe it’s just time to say goodbye

    Say goodbye, to all the times we treasure
    Say goodbye
    Let the chips fall where they lie
    Say goodbye, to things we cannot measure
    Walk away, say goodbye

    I’ll remember you forever
    I’ll remember every single year
    Running through the rain and laughing
    And later in our bed with you so near
    And I know when I am older
    And the clouds fill up the sky
    I may look over my shoulder
    And know I was too young to say goodbye
    Years from now when I am older
    I may sit and wonder why
    Will I look over my shoulder
    And know I was too young to say goodbye
    I was just too young to say goodbye
    Say goodbye Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC
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